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Green Algorithms: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Computation (Research Summary)

December 19, 2020

Summary contributed by our researcher Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Link to original paper + authors at the bottom. Overview: This paper introduces the … [Read more...] about Green Algorithms: Quantifying the Carbon Emissions of Computation (Research Summary)

6 Ways Machine Learning Threatens Social Justice

December 8, 2020

This guest post was written by Eric Siegel, PhD (@predictanalytic). He is the founder of Predictive Analytics World, and the instructor of the Coursera's Machine Learning for Everyone. *Originally published on … [Read more...] about 6 Ways Machine Learning Threatens Social Justice

AI Safety, Security, and Stability Among Great Powers (Research Summary)

December 8, 2020

Summary contributed by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), Founder and Principal Researcher of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute. His book Actionable AI Ethics will be published in 2021. This piece is part of a series of … [Read more...] about AI Safety, Security, and Stability Among Great Powers (Research Summary)

“Cool Projects” or “Expanding the Efficiency of the Murderous American War Machine?” (Research Summary)

November 30, 2020

Summary contributed by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), Founder and Principal Researcher of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute. His book Actionable AI Ethics will be published in 2021. *Link to original paper + … [Read more...] about “Cool Projects” or “Expanding the Efficiency of the Murderous American War Machine?” (Research Summary)

Project Let’s Talk Privacy (Research Summary)

November 24, 2020

Summary contributed by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), Founder and Principal Researcher of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute. His book Actionable AI Ethics will be published in 2021. *Link to original paper + … [Read more...] about Project Let’s Talk Privacy (Research Summary)

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